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today, the military requested the right to arrest civilians who break the law, this general said. two years ago, egypt's street full of optimism and hope as united people toppled a dictator. today, stifling tear gas and plumes of smoke filled the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope with the protesters. they, too, have suffered losses and are angry. when the country's interior minister came today to pay his respects to fallen policemen, he was hackled by grieving colleagues and their families. and as it has for the past three days, night fall brought more violence. tonight, outside a luxury five-star cairo hotel. with a predictable-like precision, police charged the crowd, firing tear gas but minutes later, protesters returned, lobbing stones and setting fires to block roads. there are few words president morsi can say to calm these protesters. this man tells me that the president must resign and a new constitution must be written. another says only protests work with a regime that kills its people. president mohamed morsi has invited members of the lead
today, the military requested the right to arrest civilians who break the law, this general said. two years ago, egypt's street full of optimism and hope as united people toppled a dictator. today, stifling tear gas and plumes of smoke filled the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope with the protesters. they, too, have suffered losses and are angry. when the country's interior minister came today to pay his respects to fallen policemen, he was hackled by grieving...
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one of the scout laws is that you have to be honest and you have to be trustworthy. and these kids were not allowed to do that. >> reporter: jennifer became a den mother when her son became a scout. but she was fired because she was a lesbian. she started a petition on change.org, calling for a change on the ban on gays. >> we started a firestorm of equality. and i'm excited about it. >> reporter: the proposal the boy scouts of america is considering would give different groups that sponsor scout groups the power to decide whether to continue the ban on gays. some christian conservative groups are enraged. tony perkins called the shift a serious mistake. rob? sunny? >> tahman bradley, in washington. thanks, tahman. >>> and president obama travels to las vegas today to sell his ideas for immigration reform. yesterday, top lawmakers from both parties pledged to get a wide-ranging perform bill through the senate by summer. included in that bill would be a provision to grant legal status to more than 10 million illegal immigrants in this country. senator john mccain conc
one of the scout laws is that you have to be honest and you have to be trustworthy. and these kids were not allowed to do that. >> reporter: jennifer became a den mother when her son became a scout. but she was fired because she was a lesbian. she started a petition on change.org, calling for a change on the ban on gays. >> we started a firestorm of equality. and i'm excited about it. >> reporter: the proposal the boy scouts of america is considering would give different...
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here is the new law. and he pronounces new law as he speaks is that that is not a president that does this. >> this was a real big loss for imhim. you can't make a recess appointment when it's not recess. >> the hope is that you're going see labor relations board has to be called null and void. all of these decisions naif made, null and void. same thing would happen with consumer financial protection board. that should all be null and void. because you cannot do this. the court says you can't do it. they've moved forward with these sweeping actions. >> let me talk politic was both of you. louie you oppose john boehner for speaker. >> i like the man. i felt it's time for a change. >> i supported him. >> you're also a conservative. >> right. >> sean: i said on the program friday night nless and until house republicans unite as one team you'll have no power, you will have the power if republican caucus gets in a room and unites in a strategy for obama. i think the country needs your caucus to do that. am i r
here is the new law. and he pronounces new law as he speaks is that that is not a president that does this. >> this was a real big loss for imhim. you can't make a recess appointment when it's not recess. >> the hope is that you're going see labor relations board has to be called null and void. all of these decisions naif made, null and void. same thing would happen with consumer financial protection board. that should all be null and void. because you cannot do this. the court says...
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law enforcement officials there believe that is the only way to prevent a massacre. bill whitaker has our report. >> it's heartbreaking that we have to resort to this level of preparedness. >> reporter: the fontana school district chief of police is billy green. his 14 officers protect 42,000 students. last october green spent $14,000 to buy each officer a semiautomatic rifle. fontana is one of the first school districts to publicly acknowledge having such weapons on campus. by day they're locked in patrol cars or police lockers in school buildings. so these are military-style weapons. >> yes, sir, they're similar to the platform of what you would see on an ar-15 or m-16 all made by colt, the manufacturer. >> reporter: there has never been a gun death at any fontana school. chief green says the newtown school shooting convinced him he's doing the right thing. >> to say that nothing like that could never happen on one of our campuses here is irresponsible. we need to plan for this. we need to be prepared for this. >> reporter: many of the parents didn't know until thi
law enforcement officials there believe that is the only way to prevent a massacre. bill whitaker has our report. >> it's heartbreaking that we have to resort to this level of preparedness. >> reporter: the fontana school district chief of police is billy green. his 14 officers protect 42,000 students. last october green spent $14,000 to buy each officer a semiautomatic rifle. fontana is one of the first school districts to publicly acknowledge having such weapons on campus. by day...
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iraq's parliament has passed a new law which will limit the prime minister's time to two terms. it means that the current leader will not be eligible to run for a third term. iraq is due to hold general elections next year. they said they will appeal the legislation the change to the law was made while the opposition grows. a sniper can from two soldiers on saturday. for several weeks protesters have been demonstrating against what they saw as the secretary of policies. six people were killed while trying to march through the city. >> protesters burning tires what the main highway from iraq to jordan saying they would stay there until their demands were met. they later dissipated. they come from a funeral of six protesters who were killed by iraqi soldiers. they're saying they're being discriminated against in this country. to iraqi soldiers were shot dead at a checkpoint. they say they have withdrawn collusion and have given a over to the federal police. that is meant by a political crisis in baghdad. the parliament on saturday passed a law saying that any prime minister cannot
iraq's parliament has passed a new law which will limit the prime minister's time to two terms. it means that the current leader will not be eligible to run for a third term. iraq is due to hold general elections next year. they said they will appeal the legislation the change to the law was made while the opposition grows. a sniper can from two soldiers on saturday. for several weeks protesters have been demonstrating against what they saw as the secretary of policies. six people were killed...
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they spent million in trying to defeat the right to work laws. they are winning in michigan and now pushing in pennsylvania. >> when you look at what is going on with the union movement. the drop came because of drop in government workers. they are saying it is not worth the aggravation and paying dues for what. we are getting the benefits, but the union is not representing us and benefits are getting cut. wisconsin was a watershed moment. if the unions made concessions that governor walker wanted and they vote for the union reform they may have had collective bargaining and they shot themselves in the foot in wisconsin. >> bill, when unions take a stand it is usually a situation that ends up with fewer jobs with twirchingis and american airlines? >> i don't glareagree. i think the decline in cosmic things like the pacific ocean . easy to ship goods in from china. what might save the unions, the fact that the chinese are no longer willing to work on assembly line for safe wangs. in china factory jobs are paying better than office jobs . >> they a
they spent million in trying to defeat the right to work laws. they are winning in michigan and now pushing in pennsylvania. >> when you look at what is going on with the union movement. the drop came because of drop in government workers. they are saying it is not worth the aggravation and paying dues for what. we are getting the benefits, but the union is not representing us and benefits are getting cut. wisconsin was a watershed moment. if the unions made concessions that governor...
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they are not getting the job they're not getting the rule of law they're not getting the. protection of their life there is no production of their wealth and business is targeted killings that people are being kidnapped you know there are for last four days one hundred twenty five dead bodies were sitting there with those bloody you naughty ministers was there no provisional government was there no member assembly was there and even a prime minister arrived there four days later so this is a law lessness total chaos and anarchy in this country government is totally dysfunctional. saw that this is the single nation single country in the whole muslim world having nuclear capability and if the same situation continues that would be a very big disaster if we could come to the level of collapse so we have to put democracy owners' right we have to stabilize the society on troop basis of constitution and law this is this movement is for the student to feel that if force will be it's a loss of innocent lives. could be a sacrifice to the smart we have to stand up the people have st
they are not getting the job they're not getting the rule of law they're not getting the. protection of their life there is no production of their wealth and business is targeted killings that people are being kidnapped you know there are for last four days one hundred twenty five dead bodies were sitting there with those bloody you naughty ministers was there no provisional government was there no member assembly was there and even a prime minister arrived there four days later so this is a...
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sharia laws goes as french forces liberated the city from rebels. we speak with secretary of state clinton just days before she steps down as america's top diplomat. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. syria is breaking up before everyone's eyes, that was the warning issued by the u.n. media specialist as he briefed the security council. on the ground, there is fresh evidence of the terror is taking place. the bodies of at least 65 men believed to be the victims of a mass execution have been found dumped by the side of a river in the syrian city of aleppo. >> one of the most gruesome discoveries in nearly two years of horror in syria. body after body caked in mud, sprawled on the bank near the city center. dozens of them, all men, all shot through the head. some of them clearly with their hands bound. some of the victims were recognized but many remain identified for the moment. they were found in an area controlled by the rebels. activists had no doubt that the killings were the work of regime forces to
sharia laws goes as french forces liberated the city from rebels. we speak with secretary of state clinton just days before she steps down as america's top diplomat. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. syria is breaking up before everyone's eyes, that was the warning issued by the u.n. media specialist as he briefed the security council. on the ground, there is fresh evidence of the terror is taking place. the bodies of at least 65 men believed to...
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they object to the new constitution and its reliance on islamic law and the desperate state of the economy. officials decry the protesters of counterrevolutionaries and supporters of the old mubarak regime. but protesters insist it is not about the past -- it is about the future. memo we only have one demand -- the regime should go because they have done nothing for us. >> secularist and liberals say the government has betrayed the revolution. >> for the latest, let's go now to our correspondent in cairo. what is the latest you can tell us from where you are? >> i was this morning at the court where there was celebration by the relatives of the people who died after 21 people were sentenced to death, mainly fans of the port said club, but at the same time, riots broke our in the city of port said when people tried to storm the prison where most of the ones which are sentenced, and until now, -- the number is rising by the minute, but until now, we have confirmed 16 dead people in this riot. >> 21 people have been sentenced to death. 52 people still to be sentenced. tell us more about that.
they object to the new constitution and its reliance on islamic law and the desperate state of the economy. officials decry the protesters of counterrevolutionaries and supporters of the old mubarak regime. but protesters insist it is not about the past -- it is about the future. memo we only have one demand -- the regime should go because they have done nothing for us. >> secularist and liberals say the government has betrayed the revolution. >> for the latest, let's go now to our...
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one of the points of the scout law is you have to be honest and trustworthy. and these kids have not been allowed to do that. >> reporter: boy scouts are criticized for firing a lesbian mom who became a den leader. >> i'm not a distraction. we're moms and we're americans. >> reporter: the proposal under consideration would give different religious and civic groups that sponsor scout group the authority whether to continue the ban or open their membership to gays. when it comes to having gays to scout leaders, there's a wide gap of opinion. 60% say they should be allowed. but only 39% of those over 50 agree. over the years, the boy scouts lost sponsorship of public schools and some say it will strengthen scouting. others strongly disagree. >> there is an important subtext, that these individual groups still have the right for themselves whether to open up the membership. >> it's a requirement. it should be a requirement. how do you get to discriminate against people based on their sexual orientation? how do you say i'm not going to allow you into my group? >> t
one of the points of the scout law is you have to be honest and trustworthy. and these kids have not been allowed to do that. >> reporter: boy scouts are criticized for firing a lesbian mom who became a den leader. >> i'm not a distraction. we're moms and we're americans. >> reporter: the proposal under consideration would give different religious and civic groups that sponsor scout group the authority whether to continue the ban or open their membership to gays. when it comes...
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associate professor at texas west berlin university school of law and legal fellow at the institute for social policy understanding thank you so much for coming on it's for having me so i can't help but just get this out of the way you know mubarak was in power for thirty five years i look at our democracy here today and i see two reigning families the bush family and the clinton family that have pretty much been raining in our political process for the last couple decades i mean what's what's really different. i don't know it's just kind of a rhetorical question about it is that it's really interesting that you know we have these reigning political parties and families almost all over process but your president the egyptian american rule of law association you support post-revolutionary reforms in egypt why are we seeing these protests today a lot of what they're saying resonates with what we heard two years ago but i think it reflects some serious divisions within egypt in society that war they had come to a head during the constitutional drafting process when the liberals had walked
associate professor at texas west berlin university school of law and legal fellow at the institute for social policy understanding thank you so much for coming on it's for having me so i can't help but just get this out of the way you know mubarak was in power for thirty five years i look at our democracy here today and i see two reigning families the bush family and the clinton family that have pretty much been raining in our political process for the last couple decades i mean what's what's...
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last year ceased control of parts of northern mali and imposed sharia law. he is a larger than life figure who has spent lock years fighting not for slauchl. he created sup parties of religion when he was passed for leadership of the main rebel movemen movement. >> what conclusion can we draw from all of this? that these groups are composed of local thugs with long standing grieve varnss that have very little to do with global islamic jihad. terrorism has been a very good business for them. while their own forces have latched support at home in the hope of enhancing their appeal and perhaps crucially gaining global attention. keep in mind, osama bin laden's words in 2004, all that we have to do is send two mew jaujahide to -- smugglers to grand i'd logical foes is to play into their own hands. for mon on this, you can read my column in this week's "time" magazine. up next, my interview with the prime minister of russia dmitry medvedev. ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. or treat gas w
last year ceased control of parts of northern mali and imposed sharia law. he is a larger than life figure who has spent lock years fighting not for slauchl. he created sup parties of religion when he was passed for leadership of the main rebel movemen movement. >> what conclusion can we draw from all of this? that these groups are composed of local thugs with long standing grieve varnss that have very little to do with global islamic jihad. terrorism has been a very good business for...
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human rights law or conventions that the u.s. had signed. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world in mali french roots have an thirteen taking control of the key northern cities facing almost zero resistance local media claim that islamised fire was torched a library destroying sal's of priceless manuscripts before fleeing this comes days after the military seized the rebel stronghold of go defensive has led to a number of civilian deaths reports are emerging of a french helicopter attack in qana that killed at least twelve villagers including children french president francois hollande says the intervention will continue for as long as necessary. the deadly fire in a brazil nightclub which killed more than two hundred thirty people police have arrested the club's owners and members of the band who were performing at the time the blaze broke out a firework led by the band allegedly started the fire when it when it hit insulation foam in the ceiling witnesses say the flames swept through the packed venue
human rights law or conventions that the u.s. had signed. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world in mali french roots have an thirteen taking control of the key northern cities facing almost zero resistance local media claim that islamised fire was torched a library destroying sal's of priceless manuscripts before fleeing this comes days after the military seized the rebel stronghold of go defensive has led to a number of civilian deaths reports are emerging of a...
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critics say the new law would be another step on the path away from freedom and democracy. m a german business confidence has risen to a seven-month high, beating expectations. >> its monthly index campuses the opinions of thousands of business leaders in germany, and boy, did those leaders like what they see coming. >> a good start to 2013 for many german companies. in particular, construction companies are expecting a lot of business in the coming year, and prospects are looking better across the board here in the business climate index rose for the third month in a row. german business activity is profiting from the fact that things are going better around the world, although at the moment, that does not count for the eurozone, and in particular, the eurozone crisis countries. the usa, southeast asia, and growth economies are important here. from that point of view, this cannot be taken as a signal that the eurozone crisis is over. while the eurozone crisis may not be over, the head of the european central bank, mario draghi, sees positive signs according to statements h
critics say the new law would be another step on the path away from freedom and democracy. m a german business confidence has risen to a seven-month high, beating expectations. >> its monthly index campuses the opinions of thousands of business leaders in germany, and boy, did those leaders like what they see coming. >> a good start to 2013 for many german companies. in particular, construction companies are expecting a lot of business in the coming year, and prospects are looking...
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. >> this comes in response to a huge march held two weeks ago by opponents of the new law. there is a sense of from these supporters of gay marriage that the government needs a reminder that his election campaign was to deliver gay marriage. >> the strength of opposition has taken many by surprise. proposals to allow gay couples to adopt gay children has been particularly divisive. the desire for equal rights was the dominant theme. a game obvious for me as and that all of my friends have the same rights i have to get married. >> for the equality and progressive movement, there's another side -- you cannot bring them together. >> gay marriage has exposed divisions in traditional friends and former by its catholic history and this -- a france that sees itself progressive and modern where the marriage is not seen as a threat to the old order but a correction to a longstanding sexual and justice. the government shares that view. >> 11 people have been killed in a coach accident in central portugal. another 33 were injured. the coach drove off the road into a ravine. the weathe
. >> this comes in response to a huge march held two weeks ago by opponents of the new law. there is a sense of from these supporters of gay marriage that the government needs a reminder that his election campaign was to deliver gay marriage. >> the strength of opposition has taken many by surprise. proposals to allow gay couples to adopt gay children has been particularly divisive. the desire for equal rights was the dominant theme. a game obvious for me as and that all of my...
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human rights law or conventions that the u.s. had signed. look at some other stories from around the world the u.k. sam troops are in force as part of a joint u. mission that's despite previous statements by prime minister david cameron the british troops would not go onto the ground in mali offering only logistical support meanwhile french led troops have entered timbuktu retaking control of a key northern city facing almost zero resistance local media claimed that as long as fighters torched a library destroying thousands of priceless manuscripts before fleeing. following a deadly fire in a brazil nightclub which killed more than two hundred thirty people police have arrested the club's owners and members of the band who were performing at the time the blaze broke out a firework led by the band allegedly started the fire when it hit insulation foam in the ceiling witnesses saying the flames swept through the packed venue in a flash many victims died of smoke inhalation or were crushed as a panicking crowd stampeded to the only
human rights law or conventions that the u.s. had signed. look at some other stories from around the world the u.k. sam troops are in force as part of a joint u. mission that's despite previous statements by prime minister david cameron the british troops would not go onto the ground in mali offering only logistical support meanwhile french led troops have entered timbuktu retaking control of a key northern city facing almost zero resistance local media claimed that as long as fighters torched...
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new tax laws force the irs to update their systems and delay filing season this year. >>> on thursday senate confirmation hearings begin for defense secretary chuck hagel. he has secured support from several key senators but he's expected to face tough questioning from some republican opponents. and friday is expected to be hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. the exact timing of her departure depends on hearings for john kerry who president obama tapped to replace her. that will do it for me. cnn newsroom continues right now with don lemon. have a great week. >>> hello, everyone. top of the hour. i'm don lemon. thank you so much for joining us. survivors of a nightclub fire in brazil are describing a nightmare scene. bodies all over the ground. firefighters trying to smash down the walls. terrified people being trampled. so many people dead. this nightclub was way overcrowded with dangerous pyrotechnics show going on inside. straight ahead is rafael romo. i want you to give us an updated count of the yash yults. >> this is way too preliminary yet. authorities still going
new tax laws force the irs to update their systems and delay filing season this year. >>> on thursday senate confirmation hearings begin for defense secretary chuck hagel. he has secured support from several key senators but he's expected to face tough questioning from some republican opponents. and friday is expected to be hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. the exact timing of her departure depends on hearings for john kerry who president obama tapped to replace her....
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. >> for 10 months, the islamists enforced a strict form of sharia law. this man says his hand was chopped up because he was accused of stealing a mattress. this woman says she was with and jailed for a minor offense. >> my head job -- hijab slipped off my face. that's why they put me in jail and beat me. >> residents have been raising the traces of the islamists. some have been taking revenge, plundering stores belonging to merchants suspected of collaborating. in ethiopia, a donor's conference has raised pledges of hundreds of millions of aid. its president expressed his gratitude. >> thank you on behalf of mali and the malian people. thank you on behalf of our civilization and all of africa. thank you very much. >> that aid will come too late for this library. the bubbles destroy thousands of ancient manuscripts, many dating back to the 13th century. >> for more, we go back to andrea, who just returned from bamako. house the situation in the areas where the rebels have been driven out? >> there's many images of cheering crowds. african troops are suppo
. >> for 10 months, the islamists enforced a strict form of sharia law. this man says his hand was chopped up because he was accused of stealing a mattress. this woman says she was with and jailed for a minor offense. >> my head job -- hijab slipped off my face. that's why they put me in jail and beat me. >> residents have been raising the traces of the islamists. some have been taking revenge, plundering stores belonging to merchants suspected of collaborating. in ethiopia, a...
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human rights law or conventions that the u.s. had signed. twenty people have been reportedly killed in a plane crash in castle stan the plane carrying five crew and fifteen passengers went down near the city of el martine this country south after one pm local time reports say there are no survivors the challenger two hundred operated by a cause a company. was performing an internal flight and crashed while trying to land in harsh weather conditions the company say it will reveal the cause of the crash after the flight recorders are recovered rescuers and investigators are working at the scene you're watching aren't you live from moscow now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world a suicide bomber has targeted the presidential palace in the somalian capital of mogadishu two people are confirmed dead although some reports say up to six may have been killed the attacker detonated his explosives outside the main gate of the residence after being stopped by guards and the president was out of the country when the
human rights law or conventions that the u.s. had signed. twenty people have been reportedly killed in a plane crash in castle stan the plane carrying five crew and fifteen passengers went down near the city of el martine this country south after one pm local time reports say there are no survivors the challenger two hundred operated by a cause a company. was performing an internal flight and crashed while trying to land in harsh weather conditions the company say it will reveal the cause of...
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week of violent unrest between the government and oppositions militias and yet a cabinet you are a law giving the military the power of arrest of the president declared a state of emergency and curfews in three provinces this was ignored by protesters who took to the streets on mass across the country calling for regime change it was no breakthrough in attempts at compromise as the opposition ignored calls for a national dialogue by the president in cairo all crowds continue to clash with security forces leaving piles of burning debris in the streets. co-founder of the council of trustees of the revolution in egypt says the statement by the army chief could signal the military is playing out its own game behind the scenes. the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely that there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to embarrass the government specifically morsi and the military that's on the surface however there are deeper interpretations of what's going on some of the interpretation goes as far as that the military council or the military is behind all
week of violent unrest between the government and oppositions militias and yet a cabinet you are a law giving the military the power of arrest of the president declared a state of emergency and curfews in three provinces this was ignored by protesters who took to the streets on mass across the country calling for regime change it was no breakthrough in attempts at compromise as the opposition ignored calls for a national dialogue by the president in cairo all crowds continue to clash with...
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it was the worst treatment. >> the rebels will take them to be tried in the court under islamic law. >> a group of u.n. diplomats has gone to yemen to tell leaders to solve their differences. they said the security council will not tolerate an attempt to sabotage the reconciliation process. they are struggling to get all sides to agree to the constitution. around 1000 iranian workers have been demonstrating outside the south korean embassy. the group is demanding the return of $17 million by a south korean company. the group says south korea blocked the return of the money after a failed bid to buy an electronics firm. >> it has been a few years since $17 million was locked in korea. considering the economic situation, losing money means our product lines are running below capacity. if the situation goes on like this, the workers will be losing more than anyone else. >> the court has heard an appeal to overturn a life sentence. he was found guilty of insulting. >> mohammed was in court on sunday, hoping to get his life sentence overturned. he has been in prison for over a year. his l
it was the worst treatment. >> the rebels will take them to be tried in the court under islamic law. >> a group of u.n. diplomats has gone to yemen to tell leaders to solve their differences. they said the security council will not tolerate an attempt to sabotage the reconciliation process. they are struggling to get all sides to agree to the constitution. around 1000 iranian workers have been demonstrating outside the south korean embassy. the group is demanding the return of $17...
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the law has to reflect that, the principles do. one thing that we do that is not getting enough attention, really big deal. maybe because i'm from florida it is a bigger deal to me. someone comes into this country and a temporary visa. we know when the command but not if they have relief. on other things i call for is a full implementation of the season -- lisa. 40 percent of our undocumented people enter legally and overstay visas. the border is critical to the critically important. the border is not just an immigration issue been bigger national security issue that is immigration. finally, the workplace enforcement issue is critical as well, whether it is e-verify, or some other process, if you don't have a control at the workplace enforcement you're going to continue to have a magnet for people to come here without documents. lou: senator, one of your fellow senators, ted crews joining the senate this year, expressing his reservations, if i may quote what he has said for our audience's benefit. he said in response to the proposa
the law has to reflect that, the principles do. one thing that we do that is not getting enough attention, really big deal. maybe because i'm from florida it is a bigger deal to me. someone comes into this country and a temporary visa. we know when the command but not if they have relief. on other things i call for is a full implementation of the season -- lisa. 40 percent of our undocumented people enter legally and overstay visas. the border is critical to the critically important. the border...
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cycling great so chris hoy defended his fought after its reputation took a huge dent following the laws on strong typing scandal the scotsman boasts a record six olympic golds and insists winning county done without drugs. one minus one participant is not your sister's majority cyclists a huge majority say it's american dream and we're showing them when the militia can be free to produce or ensure they know it's a good story once and for. now the winter olympic torch has been unveiled and will soon be lighting up russia on its journey from moscow to the host venue of salty michael has the latest developments as russia prepares for their first winter games . so the countdown to the twenty fourteen sochi winter olympics continues with now only three hundred eighty two days until the opening ceremony the latest news to come from the organizing committee was the unveiling of the olympic torch which will travel from moscow to soar cheek passing through the entire country on the route making it the longest olympic torch relay in the history of the games. our main aim is to bring the whole cou
cycling great so chris hoy defended his fought after its reputation took a huge dent following the laws on strong typing scandal the scotsman boasts a record six olympic golds and insists winning county done without drugs. one minus one participant is not your sister's majority cyclists a huge majority say it's american dream and we're showing them when the militia can be free to produce or ensure they know it's a good story once and for. now the winter olympic torch has been unveiled and will...
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human rights law or conventions that the u.s. had signed. twenty one people have been reportedly killed in a plane crash in kazakhstan the plane carrying five crew and sixteen passengers including a child went down near the city of oman three in the country's south after one pm local time reports say there are no survivors the challenger two hundred operated by a cause the company's got was performing an international flight internal flight i should say while trying to land in harsh weather conditions the company says it will reveal the cause of the crash after the flight recorders are recovered rescuers and investigators are now working at the scene. twenty three minutes past the hour let's now take a look at some stories from around the world first to valley where the city of and police there have been using water counting cannons on thousands of steel workers who are marching in protest against the planned closer of a coke plant and six production lines the move will lead to the loss of thirteen hundred jobs news is another no
human rights law or conventions that the u.s. had signed. twenty one people have been reportedly killed in a plane crash in kazakhstan the plane carrying five crew and sixteen passengers including a child went down near the city of oman three in the country's south after one pm local time reports say there are no survivors the challenger two hundred operated by a cause the company's got was performing an international flight internal flight i should say while trying to land in harsh weather...
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the russian parliament about a draft law banning homosexual propaganda. there was only one deputy that voted against it in the lower house. outside, passion spilled over to scuffles on the street. police made arrests after the gay-rights supporters were insulted by opponents. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. >> ahead of the debate inside the russian parliament, there was drama outside on the street. gay-rights activists. police detained 20 people. later, military police turned their attention to the controversial bill. pass the first hearing by a huge margin. it will prohibit the spread of homosexual propaganda in the wording which presence of children. it would mean across russia public events promoting gay rights could be broken up and the organizers find -- fined. >> we see open propaganda that harms. young people will decide on their own how to live in the future and what orientation to choose. >> this draft bill sends a bad signal to society of repression and limitation of civil rights guaranteed by the constitution of the russian federation. >>
the russian parliament about a draft law banning homosexual propaganda. there was only one deputy that voted against it in the lower house. outside, passion spilled over to scuffles on the street. police made arrests after the gay-rights supporters were insulted by opponents. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. >> ahead of the debate inside the russian parliament, there was drama outside on the street. gay-rights activists. police detained 20 people. later, military police turned their...
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human rights law or conventions that the u.s. had signed now is to look at some other stories from around the world a suicide bomber has targeted the presidential palace in the somalian capital mogadishu one person has been confirmed killed although there are reports saying up to five more may also be dad the it's. gird native his explosives outside the main gate of the home of the country's president after being stopped by guards some shaikh muhammad was out of the country when the attack occurred he survived an earlier assess the nation attempt in september when two suicide bombers blew themselves up at a hotel where the leader was staying. the u.k. is likely to agree to send troops to train mali and forces as part of a joint e.u. mission but still won't take part in combat operations meanwhile french led troops have entered timbuktu taking control of the keyboard in the city facing almost zero resistance local media claimed that islamist fighters torched a library destroying thousands of priceless manuscripts before fleeing th
human rights law or conventions that the u.s. had signed now is to look at some other stories from around the world a suicide bomber has targeted the presidential palace in the somalian capital mogadishu one person has been confirmed killed although there are reports saying up to five more may also be dad the it's. gird native his explosives outside the main gate of the home of the country's president after being stopped by guards some shaikh muhammad was out of the country when the attack...
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this cannot be the law. well, bob, if this were the law the president would then have unchecked unfettered discretion and ability to name anybody to any post at any time whenever he wants. wouldn't that render the constitution advise and consent clause meaningless? >> well that's what republicans are saying this is a victory for the separation of powers clause. they are calling the nrb to step down. the head of the consumer agency was nominated the same way. there is november pending lawsuit on that. this ruling suggests that it may be null and void. all of the decisions nrb has made hundreds of them could be voided. that is a problem with the consumer agency, too. this has to go supreme court. this has not been friendly to labor. this could be chaos in terms of how to pick up the pieces from this. >> to push that along the labor board only has one legal member and it needs a quorum of at least three to decide any cases. doesn't it also mean that everything that the nlrb has ruled on is invalid and we were t
this cannot be the law. well, bob, if this were the law the president would then have unchecked unfettered discretion and ability to name anybody to any post at any time whenever he wants. wouldn't that render the constitution advise and consent clause meaningless? >> well that's what republicans are saying this is a victory for the separation of powers clause. they are calling the nrb to step down. the head of the consumer agency was nominated the same way. there is november pending...
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in egypt as the opposition rejects calls from the president for national dialogue cairo approves a law that allows the army to rest of billions. and despite the growing turmoil u.s. president barack obama hails egypt and libya as success stories for american foreign policy in this in a t.v. interview where he also praise outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him out with regime change. and nato report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters are trying to say. you're watching live from moscow with me to bomb would say right egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the ongoing turmel that's gripping the country meanwhile the government has pushed through a law giving the army the powell of arrest right now let's cross live to car and our correspondent bell true for the latest updates so bell is cairo still under fire. a ride to we're going to catch up with bill true in a little while but for now dr saeed sadat go political social at the american university in c
in egypt as the opposition rejects calls from the president for national dialogue cairo approves a law that allows the army to rest of billions. and despite the growing turmoil u.s. president barack obama hails egypt and libya as success stories for american foreign policy in this in a t.v. interview where he also praise outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him out with regime change. and nato report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the...
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have you both state, local, federal law enforcement background, why you are against this proposed ban on assault rifles? >> well, judge, first, thank you for having me on tonight. i am here because this is really a horrible bill because it does nothing to address the issue of denying access to firearms by dangerously mentally ill people, which is the issue of the day. instead, it's just an aggressive action by the usual anti-gun activist who is are attempting to drive a stake through the second amendment rights of all americans by... creating a ban on some of the most popular firearms in america, creating new... civil liability traps-- >>> carl, let me ask you this. i used to sign pistol permits when i thought they were appropriate for people who did all the background check and the fingerprints. how do we find out if someone is mentally capacitated, going forward? how do we know that? is there a system that says a guy is on anti-depressants or anti-psychotic medication? >> this is a perfect opportunity for intelligent people of good will to sit down and craft safely legislation to de
have you both state, local, federal law enforcement background, why you are against this proposed ban on assault rifles? >> well, judge, first, thank you for having me on tonight. i am here because this is really a horrible bill because it does nothing to address the issue of denying access to firearms by dangerously mentally ill people, which is the issue of the day. instead, it's just an aggressive action by the usual anti-gun activist who is are attempting to drive a stake through the...
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. >> to finally in this country have an immigration law that we can live with. >> reporter: border patrols, employer verification, a guest worker program, green cards for math and science grads and a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants. >> americans support it in poll after poll. secondly latino voters expect it. democrats want it. republicans need it. >> reporter: both sides need it. for president obama immigration reform is a first term promise not kept. >> there's room for us to come together and get something done. >> reporter: for republicans it could be a key to winning in 2016. last year 70% of hispanics voted for president obama. >> we're losing dramatically the hispanic vote which we think should be ours for a variety of reasons. >> reporter: the president will talk about it in vegas. >> is he looking to play politics or solve the problem. >> reporter: the president speaks tuesday. lawmakers lay out their reform plan today. what we'll see today is just an outline. remember, they have to work out details. snoom of them. >>> president obama and secretary of state clinton were
. >> to finally in this country have an immigration law that we can live with. >> reporter: border patrols, employer verification, a guest worker program, green cards for math and science grads and a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants. >> americans support it in poll after poll. secondly latino voters expect it. democrats want it. republicans need it. >> reporter: both sides need it. for president obama immigration reform is a first term promise not kept....